Attorney Profiles

Burton LeBlanc


Attorney at Law
Phone: (800) 347-2392
Fax: (225) 768-7999

Biography

Shareholder Burton LeBlanc’s connection with and love for Louisiana and the law run long and deep. As a child Burton was mesmerized by his grandfather who was a “country lawyer” with a diverse, thriving and unflappable practice. In fact his grandfather’s choice of profession so impressed Burton that he never once contemplated any career other than the law.

After graduation from Loyola University School of Law, Burton, whose Louisiana roots extend to French colonists in the 1700s, had a chance encounter that would change his life. In the course of what he thought would be a “predictable” legal career, Burton was asked to represent a man suffering from mesothelioma, a cancer caused by asbestos. Burton not only filed the first case against that man’s employer but also developed a passion for the many people in Louisiana who had been harmed by workplace exposure to harmful contaminants. This case led to more handling of asbestos cases and, ultimately, Burton’s namesake law firm was designated by both the Louisiana AFL-CIO and The Louisiana NAACP as those organizations’ occupational disease counsel.

In 1996 Burton founded LeBlanc & Waddell and began not only to litigate cases but to also follow his passion to serve as an advocate for victims’ rights and consumers at the Louisiana Legislature and before the United States Congress. Burton has served as president of the Louisiana Association for Justice (Louisiana Trial Lawyers Association). He has been appointed to numerous committees by federal courts and the Louisiana Supreme Court. He has testified before the Louisiana legislature, appeared on radio and television shows, and spoken at numerous legal seminars. Burton is active in the American Association for Justice where he serves on the Board of Governors, National Finance Committee, PAC Committee and the Leaders Forum. Most recently, Burton was a recipient of the Wiedemann Wysocki National Finance Council Award and also serves as Vice-President of the Council of Presidents for State Trial Lawyer Associations. He also serves as President of Cancer Services of Greater Baton Rouge, one of the largest non-profits in the greater Baton Rouge area.

Burton’s firm, LeBlanc & Waddell, joined forces with the Dallas-based plaintiffs’ firm Baron & Budd, PC in 2004 in order to create an even stronger force to battle corporate misconduct. With the consolidation of the two firm's in 2008, Burton became a shareholder at Baron & Budd.

Burton’s personal life is just as full as his professional life. He is an active husband and father to four daughters. In addition Burton is active in his church and in his children’s schools and serves on various committees with both.

Education

Loyola University School of Law (J.D.1990)
Louisiana State University (B.A.1987)

Bar & Court Admissions

Louisiana
Texas
United States Supreme Court
United States District Courts for the Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of Louisiana

Publications

Burton LeBlanc & Misty A. Farris, Alternative Theories for Environmental Contamination Cases, TRIAL (April 2008).

Newsrss

Baron & Budd’s Burton LeBlanc Represents WCI Trustee in Chinese Drywall Insurance Coverage Case

Baron & Budd attorneys continue to take a leading role in Chinese drywall litigation. When homebuilder WCI filed for bankruptcy, Baron & Budd’s Russell Budd and Bruce Steckler negotiated with WCI to set up a trust to compensate WCI homeowners whose homes are contaminated with toxic Chinese drywall. Steckler was quickly appointed to the WCI Trust Advisory Board to advise the Trustee who oversees the funds. And just recently, Baron & Budd attorney Burton LeBlanc, along with attorneys from New York-based Anderson Kill & Olick, P.C. filed suit in federal district in New Orleans on behalf of the Trustee for the WCI Chinese Drywall Trust against WCI insurers. Read More

Baron & Budd’s Greatest Hits of the Decade

As the first decade of the new millennium draws to a close and we reflect on the past ten years, Baron & Budd would like to share with you what we consider some of our law firm’s major accomplishments—our “Greatest Hits” of the decade, if you will. So, in the spirit of Casey Kasem, here is our countdown of the decade. We wish all of you happy holidays and a prosperous new year—and new decade—to come. Read More

Court Allows Graphic Packaging Hearing Loss Cases To Go Forward

Workers’ Claims Were Timely Based on Date They Knew About Their Hearing Loss and Its Cause

MONROE, LA (November 2, 2009) Judge James H. Boddie, Jr. recently ruled in favor of a group of workers who suffer from noise-induced hearing loss caused by their work for Graphic Packaging International, Inc. and Olin Corporation, which operated the same paper and box manufacturing facility at different times. The court ruled that the workers’ claims could go forward, finding that the time period to file the claims was tolled until the plaintiffs knew they suffered hearing loss and discovered its cause. Read More